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Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1948, p. 13

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with his lioldovers lllII MAUIAN did not forget to tilllYfl the ournzil News but the Montreal porters of and pan were lati covering the United States liotkcj League lLrllLr lflL delay lift for fanc ill iuateiiai in lli instezs ltie lllliliil about as non hands It aalix as the Alll Ull ltiltlitlgt izit nane lfLll lie til liix ll lltal1 ht llitlf Lfgt lzisl scaau Iiinna liniac siiaiic from thr ioster oi iadsoi liili Nilon llojte of Kirkland llit ltllil also ill lire lineup llctrott ltid ini faiizi tltlll line is tn ilytr ill tutu47 and uni on Max Quarrimioush id Spitfires to llltrkllllillill who iii llariie olls lllltlIIC llfillllis from Montreal are tidying for Dallas lcunsm Hus iagnon and Howie Vflorcnl Jr crc stzirs with the junior anadicns before moviu up while Mortm also saw action with Montreal Royalmlasl season lagnon was with To ronlo Young Rangers three years ago Tom Hockey solid dc fcnccman with Winnipeg Monarchs the ylur the nest captur ed the Memorial up honors from St Michaels College dis plays his wares with Dallas is does Jacques llcslgiiiricrs who was with Montreal Nationales on defence last season Houston Huskies hold the intist interest to local fans bccausc they con tain Jaytlce llArthur centre star with the lilyers first Jilli for entry also Jimmy Strutban and ltay Buriepy who were members of last seasons Barrie edition lilly St Pierre second high scorer in the league while with the Barrie tllalllA pious has been lllpftl to San Diego Skyliawks after trial with the lippcrs Bobby ThorpeixArmoured orps right wingcr is also with Houston ItOll WORTH llANfililtS owned by litltllt Shore cariv lied Kann llill upolo llarry liost and Sammy Tasaiiato lhese boys attended the Springfield tiniinni sessions this Fall in llarrie Arena asanato was with Slralford lxroelilers two years aim Tulsa ilers boast lIddie Yotuii of ollnnzvsomi Youni plil with Armoured Corps in llie ainp llorden Leann during the war years Also ptr foiniingz for the ilers are lare lilloii of Toronto Barrie oll foe in Junior ll days llll Vltllll Aircraft and Joe Scliertzl who played with Milton aiZainsl our olts til the ltHIl Junior ll playoffs St Paul Saints have Ale Sandalaclt former Armoured Toips defence man anti Lin liend Aiinoured orps centre star Minneapolis Mill crs have llill Simpell Midland boy who played Junior Il hockey with lcnclang Ilanpers in lJlitli lJrhaps our memory will hold onuntil we come to the Pacific toast lieaituc which also shows players who havt been een in action by local fans WF HAVlI YJII to have preview of all the clubs perform ing in the HA Junior race but from what we have seen and the records of disguised tennis it should turn out to bc wide open and interesting season With the exception of Windsor Spitfires there has been complete facelifting chore exper ienced on the rcspcetivt rosters Upsets are until the rookies and coaches get squared around Hap limms and his defending champions llurric Flyers have lost several of last seasons stars but it is no indication they are enjoying landslide In fact there is no marked difference in the present band and the crow which carried the name of Barrie to hiin laurels Theylilave fight and determination The skate anti check motto is Still in the vcins and after the schedule reaches the halfway point all edges should be well slmvcn There is no denying that holdovcrs like Sid McNabucy Don Asllbee and Bob lllngley are in for an excellent year They have already proven it Paul Mcgcr new captain of the squad Stan Long and iii Mayer continue their flashy playing and give the newcomers necessary confidence and steadiness when in action George Ford connected for his first goal of the season againstl Stratford last week anti since then has shown one hundred per cent im provement in his hockey That initial goal can mean lot to fellow SPITFIRES WERE on parade last Friday evening anti boast the strongest club in the league However on the 60minute affair we cannot see them stronger than the Flycrs in any department It took no genius to detect they were badly outplayed It was just the fact they got the breaks Jimmy Skinner has them playing that vayl Allow the Opposition to carry the play and wait for the break sleeper is constantly hovering about the red line at centre ice and ready to clutch the long passes lifted behind the pressing defence Two of their three goals were obtained in that manner Windsor hold believe they will meet their watcrloo before the season advances much further They are time crew to backcheck to any great ex tent DOWN ST CATHARINES way the Tcepces have racked up quite an admirable record having dropped but one decision and that in overtime to Oshawa Generals They are current lenders on the strength of participating in more games than Windsor Nevertheless Art Jackson has first division club To string with five holdovers he has Ron Telford and Marcel Clements from last years Sudbury team and Don Campbell clever netminder from Stratford Kroehlers Jkrry Toppazzini who is younger brother to Zellio now with Hershey Bears performed with Copper Cliff Midgets last season and has been popping many points in his first season with the Tcepees Don Evans from Brandon and George Sullivan from Pcterboro have been strong assets COACH TOMMY ANDERSON has strong group of boys in Oshawa most of whom have had previous Junior experience He collected Bob Shropshire Doug Chapman and Red Stephen from thel folded Toronto Young Rangers and picked up good newcomers to side The Generals will be tough to topple at any time Thecamtowatch is St Michaels CollegerrMaiors Having to sit back and take if on the chin after dominating junior hockey for three straightseasons is hard medicine but they are in the thick of the ac tion once more and could berthe black horses of the nineteam loop Don Rope is gradually finding himself in Ontario scene and Primeau has built contender about the high Their western prodigy scoring centre Dannyliewickipopular topicof conversationduringthEMemorial Cup forelong Guelph Biltmores have many returnees kright centre fnan can behfouznd Galtltockets have practically new teamrwith theirrebuilding campaign cemplete forward line and makematteernrse thesLlostLtbeiservices of Bill Hartzburg who susr of strength for the Majors while on the blueliue and is producing with goals when attacking Tom Shea gives them good netmmder all 3of which meansSt Mikes might be riding thechampionship trail be but have yet to games by narrow margins playoffs this season click like they should They are lost However we believe they will see ill luck from the start of fhe eason Off to slow start the duel over George Armstronm and the sidelining of Bobby Has sard and Larry Regan has set the Marlies right behind the eight ball When the two la rstairs getbaekTracorrandArmrw strong hits his stride ey will undoubtedly produce winning efforts but wezfcathy havegiven the other teams too much of start to figure 11 playoff berth SYL APPS and his Toronrsi arlboros have been struck by STRATFORD OEHLERS have names which are arerrnotrplay ing hockey hutoutdisplay by Harold Boat Hurley gotthcm off on the righ foot only to see his teamdeflatetiTheHobtaimng of finals lastSpring will be decided lift when back in harness if the lone idfenceman are allthat remaingfrom last years bidders and ton tained brokenpollarbone Coach Alfie Moore has little material at heckey work with hencewe believe grim season lSdlISlDle tforGalt supg porters At any rate team mustfscore goals to Win and in Junior anything can happen ICARSH it Kipaired vjiiii Work Guaranteed TIME PAYMENTS IFREQUIRED Car loaned while yours under repairv White Rose Service Station CAMP uORoEN Roan 88I11133arrie ni 194346 tillltlli the names are tMact bound to happen pit ties in ere Lti of flu tgtl Hal irn at liisli nalut such lli llltl lllxt tl in bi pi wills lasl llllil If ll ii it to giu ll hiatttit if ltltll in dj is tlll Jillli lllll ll as lliz lttfdl Iona Ital 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oxet tllfl itll it flfilol lu Hill Wei IliIy Kit in ind lit lilntl ill tli llil llil Wlltl so nlilstilietl llli but lhcv didnt llriu ery It iiod ae tle iii ind rubber at Ilium Monte ill the Spiiliri lfv v2 lwl to tilt whether lll lad lrv by Al ilicliaels foilwe or lucky but lle lint at both iiiqilllicluzs Joli llllf Hid itNalitii it urge Ford and Stair lawn cairnd play repeatedli throistii to the nail to have brtaks naiiist lliein Illt liftper laiu lowly otliiiouil2 per lo loidoi but llie llftlftn mi up ti buglcband Much valuable assrsb once was given the band by Wm McBride and fornzcr cadet officer Bill Lowe Evening quark ers were held at 2130 and outlets were dismissed lookstown service Sunday November Entire ships company mustered at Illf Armoury and proceeded to Cooks town at 1230 to take part in the annual Armistice parade RCSCC Kempenfelt had 13 cadets on par ade Band 19 pieces Anson Divi sion 12 cadets and Blake DlVlSlOll 12 cadets and made very credit able showing Cadet Gill marched with thc color party Remem brance Service was held at Cooks town Presbyterian Church The Commanding Oflicer lId lricson frthc distinction of being the only undefeated Ram in the loop but we and Executive 0mm Liam Fox were in charge of thh Barrie Corps SubLieut Kelly commanded Ari son division lvlidshipinan McCabe Blakc Division SubLicut Harris was in charge of the band The Last Post was played at the cone taph by Cadet Brian Trapncll MEGiER PENNEtL LEADING FLYERS GOALS ASSISTS Winnipegiborn Gordie Penhell leading the point parade in the Baifrie Flyer roster according to statistics compiled by the Barrie Examiner The slim centre star 18 has notched seven goals and help ed on nine others for 16 points in nine games This total is one bet ter than captain Paul Mogers re cord of six goals and nine assists ll it dii ltr lynx laLKl centre leii Presidenl ll toiltlaiin inoet lti it Ill nanny Mepei iordon alter iii of church lilille lltlflLt lep play More llicrl PM the fMllna Hedi5 llrnndm McNab restnuances was bold last Monday post in the lust tllltitl iju itrihima lkutl hevreflis night unwmmm up Ill Stilllllts liatl llll lltl Ellt simi will ll Hm irillllll Ill WVm 1llll nhmtr up Mm riltlll dim MIC wml lld launched llans tle aimed upon an pmluippm pm ll to have practice tlrlllltll iiitltltt lbs IMHO held on the LOlli and the lll penalty flux lltlt he had spent lrlil Mnadv tBoll piopti to Hillilltllti on lhx itil chular Parade ltnue tor siasnnnz caught the dc tlilitltl illlte nmsc 11 wt lv fltl tint ipplouiity llfllllldt iMllflf llIMAM Nillience Ilallooted and sad in out liltlh 134 lllf saint llllllilltl ol trams illlt 10 lllld 19 Mover illiv otlleuessezi the sharp1 llltmlg MAM 13 05 seiitini the tllf eitiitlie Will he hours ships company being llll Idiom wal poll mm llHll ll mlllll llmdumrk 13ml cntcred lllllt the rosp liar lercd by flf Leliunon iitlili 3n Umth lot ma loop up Grady Mlilllr of the VVlltlltl Nlll mini hit llmr in li0 10 mm lml lulut was no niissiinl lsrcovn lFlllOl lmni siwnwmi the var th Itw At the conclusion of tiiiimoris WW TH WWinotmnldy Bmco 05 wmmpnw strewn march pasts were held with new In mmmon 1th hvl enllre ships company parattinc N501 illllldlllll lull ml li land by and larce it looks as if the eiialties Asllltc Wilson Gui around the Aimouiy led by the gotten the treatment handed lncai youngsters lll have about le lby litmus and thr boys filling the playoffs last rtpringt lhty played the woods heavy producinz pen altyinfested initial tat llert licsebrcchl with two luuidmark ilay OGrady anti Ouclletle were Alllt offenders lor Windsor with Me ger Gordon Ashbee Huntley and Lone catching the lltll sentenc cs Spitfires vastly improved in the middle chapter as they pressed thi Flycrs into lhcir own end from the faceoll Mayer was purportth for the avalanche which was ex pcctcd earlier McNaany anti Ashbcc turned the tables when Larry Wilson took down cross checking penalty floor was used instead of Ford and worked well The next Flyer gauging attack came while Limdmark was serving charging penalty and 33 seconds was left in his stay when OGra dy connected for his final marker One would have thought lurdy was back on the air with his out of the night there come mistbfor the nal period was played in blimey fog Gil Mayer and Dennis Mooney were in complete coverage and the game was stopped The officials had the players skate around in their own ends to clear the air little BINGLEY SCORES While Lcckic serving twominute sentences Bob Binglcy uoimd up in his own corn er gallopcd up the ice lanes with OGrady slashing his legs all the way crossed in front of the de IHE BARRIE EXA INER BARRIE ONTARIO Rtii It helped and Wilson were CANADA got laiize Season lllfllillr this ta it in frlit plated in of aClil 011v ext in cut to all1 foxy lflld lint xi fill all be put on Hunt ill nittrbei is tXp tti ll Stimuli ittun ski inlltl arranged in file of tin and special 1llflillll1 hard at work on it llullourcii Wil the llllllultl appaitnit llll lltltvt lli llll giilllllis ll haps it the nae of candy in cdhtr reason linie lt turnout foi lllt paiatir and pain and lhrre wasnt the least dilfiea 15 in drypo int tltl bags ell candy and like number of applc We still hare lh uual complainll pialllxxl iii ul accompanied by their parcnts and we for lilll wuuldnt want to we HUI HINGUIY llltlll on thu struts alone but llt lity ariiyta the linumiv and int wlndsol 3Barne flittitainuanl ttllt all in Ill lhrri Arm vuv ljytlllllrKSItlx 414 ltl lllt rI Spquilkpg ml itoald ltlllllll at lzi Ulltli ut ill tlelllitt lionovosl lund is ll ll ll inure centre llrrl ilcsebiethl mm Him rm hm from and see wind in to strut lot limit alternates titlellelle Van mm Uh WM lv ll llii Lll in McKay Larry Wilson lllml Wm Sl liiiini llay Laverilne liurcli Hockey Ianlgllts llliii3 lllillSrioal Mayer Under the cliurinailip of tin itlon lundmark lronovost Illllll IERlOD 13 liannxniungley 3llllHSV iiiisoilliy tMcGinnl 1345 Under the lost column we have IenaltiesIcclgic Wilson Proud one ordinary every day garden rake 0Il which disappeared at the Public and Separate Schools Track and Field meet If the leaves are all rakcd up we would appreciate hav lmontlis of hockey to keep them rie end McGinn had the puck stolen from his stick but he man gugcd 103m possession my ing it returned as it as only on pass to Jim liedEye Hay in 103 BOMBERS WIN pron FINALS IN 0ka SRB At1 mo 0mm session was mokiui Orillla Silver Bombers won their lobbyHogp who played bang ifirst ORFU Senior group cham up twoway game George pom pionship in three years Saturday illOtl better than previous affairs INOV When they dMOllCd Peter and it could be that he is finding bOId palllhels 155 Bflmbelb 100k himself Bingloy was good dorm the round 235 on the basis of an sively while Long was better offcn 30 triumph in PGlCIbOlO the Ple sively The top trio was MCNab vious Saturday They now meet CO ney Ashbcc and Ford Megcr bourg Galloping Ghosts Saturday ilcnnell and Gordon couldnt click Nov 13 in Orillla in sudden lon their passes for the first time Ideath semifinal fixture in the season Two Barrie boys are on the Oril lia team and each was on the field throughout most Of last Saturdays Leaves playoff game George Storey is For Camp Shllo Man Ebackfield star and Cecil Cook up holds the Bombers on the line Sergeant Archie Coatcs formerg Bombers had three opportunities of the RCASC School Camp to score in the first half Saturday lBman and W011 knOwn to Barrie and capitalized whereas Peterboro lllOlting fans has been for several lhemmed Orillla within their 30 months at Fort Churchill Hudson yardline for most of the first quar BBL G917E1011LIQS10I lthhmvher and cottldnngiirncr iginglc front of the not for the tally that lplaced the game on ice The for could have helped on the counter as Mayer was blanketL led and might not have seen the pass out The Flyers couldnt come back after the clincher Play slow ed drum and good hockey was ishown in fits and starts forlfrpoints dimming nicethird is Sid McNabney hardworking pivot man McNabney has punch ed in seven goals sand the same niinber of assists for 14 points ehnLecleieandBebBingley honors The two rugged defencemen have served total of 20 minutes in minor penalties Paul Meger is the most penalized forward with 14 minutes in the box GoalicGil Mayer isleading the league in shutouts with two both Obtained on home ice In nine games he has allowed 26 goals to fly into the net giving him an average of 29 goals per game SPROllLEj VLieensed AuctiOnee EXPERIENCED LIVESTOCK MAN vaor aSuccessful Sale of Household Furniture or Farm Stock and Implements PHONE STROU92rll cy to put Barrie back in the game it was great effort by Bingle and he was well applauded the Meger equalizer Penncll around the not and McNabney Ashbee and Hogg continued where they left off McNabpey sent Ford in once butPronovost tripped the Speedster and possibly saved goal Flyers played rings around the Spits who were content to pro tect their onegoal margin and keep the disk away fiomMooneys door step Prondvost just returned wbcn ilpsdmdual records are as fol WindsOr got break into the Bar Pts PM Pennell 16 Meger 97 15 14 An Editorial in the Ashbee Pm 415NEWSChIQnidCl Long SWIG TROitAArthur has had its yearof Bingley 20 glory the Junior hockey world Ford gt 10 The highest honors of the age limi Chevris 14 fed series were broughtber last Leckie 20 season Now theprocess of build Keefe mg toward another championship Znatta must be repeated It may takea Hogg carp prinmpaiicja plBlgandow son for startingvat zero is in the Green fact that most of the players on the championship team haVe been takenintb the money ranks There is nothing wrong with the for their services Theirprofession is as honorable as any othervand from what this newspaper has ob served of teamsundei the disci plinerof training and rules of con duct generally it could be good tthing for many of them But that has application to ages beyond those of 17 and 18 which have seen sovcgal young players taken from this city and from others as well through the efforts Ofvarious other clubs to strengthen their position for the year or their reserve forces fgr the future To take boy awayfrom home and school and introducehim to the world of professional hockey at those ages is nothing short Of crime The average boy is not ready for such break with the institutions of home and training fence andblazetim shot past Moon The locals pressed hard to gain system of paying hockey players you the souvenir poem The Key point Bird Archie sent down from the strong wind and muddy field fringes of the Arctic kept running plays down to mini Today there arrived atThe Ex mum with few passes being thrown ainincr circulation department by either side The Bombers wing note from Sgt Archie Coates and lline playing steady dEfenslVe 11adwuvl1USM MGMelm 7hour too far down the field while Open ing gaping holes in the rivals wall Arctic Indoctrination School Royal Canadian School of Artillery Camp Shilo Man Archie when on thepOernsive adds Please give my best regards There was no scoring in the first Ken walls 311d George StOZyelquarter although Panthers kept and tell them that am following play in the Orillla area aided by tlie interest of the Barrie Flyers strong wind Twice they attempted Ory Closely got most of the lacemeritswhich were wide and results on the teletyp via Cana halfback Mush Bond ran them out dian Press for the Forces but get from behind his 6W1 goalline lthe reports of the games in The In the second quarter recover Barrie Examiner ed Panther fumble by middle wing Jack MacIntyre placed Orillia in Taking Boys Into Pm Hockeyssi2ggrsfiagabtia omkquacterback Jim Milligan car ried the ball over for an unconvert cd touchdown Before half time ERESEN sr itota ball deep in Peterboroaterritory To wheres lanky Paul OBrien lofted two beautiful singleSf In the third quarterrJimngIilligg an putIhis edupatcd toe inlOVaCtion whendi split thenprightsafora 20yard fieldgoal Orilliakept stag ing great defensive game Pan thers were desperate and forced to take to they air in Order to get back into the game long pass was intercepted by Bond who raced 65 yards to the visitors 10 where mamaim Legiom 3m Dave Ross plunged twice for am Your unconverted touchdown 24 bianlcgh fig4002 Peterboro displayed their best charge power in thefourth quarter when 75 The Creemore Junibr Basel ball Club winners of tire Dim ferinSimCOe JuVeuile champ ionship were presentedwifh the Si K0le trophy at ban quet held bathe Queens Hotel on Friday November Tvvenfytm players were in attendance at the banquet which was given for themby the Creemore Branch of the they garnered their only points After booting for single over the aLthat lime The professiona1hockeyists have made claims about what they are doing for sport and theweifare of youth It is rather hard to believe back for an infraction of the rules when they persist in taking boys Doug Plunkett rounded the short end on reverse for major which Went unconverted Orillia lost but Ovgame through schedule play that to the Panthers in the last game before the play of 17 and 18 or even 19 out of their proper environment Even if they do tag lad of this age for future offs delivery they fought to at least Cobourg have yet to suffer El de leave him at home until he has had feat having romped Over Trenton reasonable chance to mature both town and Trenton RCAF in con mentally and physically and as revincing fashion spects his schooling the latter of which is more important to anyone KNEW RIDILES Riddles were known to than few yearsof glamorous ciept EgYDtians hockey could alter be OrilliaObtainedpessessifm Of thc Bombers goalline which wascalledl to make ol too many adulh liir is readily understood that many HI tin the younuei witches have to helm lti ll stalled to play Elucltzg n1muli llt turn on idiomHum tram ltttlll1 li lmvhtt lllllltllt llll anyone ll choir olivays has 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